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Whittekiend's decision may have seemed radical five years ago, but today it would be viewed as downright trendy. "The stuff we can do now is just amazing," he says. Some users have Apple iPhones and iPads, and he plans to expand that deployment to increase mobility and enable a paperless environment. "Our users can do their jobs faster and more productively they can communicate and collaborate better and they can be more innovative in how they do their work," Whittekiend says. Only two users occasionally pine for their PCs. City workers are enamored with the speed, stability and flexibility the new platform offers, especially the built-in iChat application, which enables seamless collaboration and video conferencing across departments. Today, Whittekiend manages 80 iMacs, MacBook Pros and Apple Mac minis.

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"To me, the Mac was far superior to anything from the competition," he recalls, noting that he made the shift to the new platform slowly yet steadily to give users a chance to adapt.

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Whittekiend carefully considered his options and soon announced plans for an extreme change: an almost complete switch in the base operating system, not from XP to Vista but from Windows to Mac OS X. "I spent the first year formatting these PCs because they had what I call ‘PC rot' - they got slower and slower over time," Whittekiend says. He made the most of it, moving from PCs to Macs.Īt the time, the city had a mix of Microsoft Windows PCs in many departments. When Steve Whittekiend was hired five years ago as the first IT director for Washington City, Utah, he had an opportunity to completely transform the enterprise computing environment.













Mac of all trades. comm